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Our master bedroom in the Jumeirah villa has had a persistent damp smell since the humidity spiked a couple of weeks ago. I just pulled the heavy wardrobe away from the wall and found a patch of black and green mold about the size of a dinner plate behind it. My wife has been waking up with a stuffy nose and headaches, and I'm starting to get worried. Is this something we need to get professionally cleaned immediately, or can we handle it ourselves with a store-bought spray?
Posted by Zainab Al-Sayed
Asked on April 7, 2026 5:25 am
Based on your description, you should absolutely hire a professional for inspection and remediation. A dinner-plate-sized patch of black and green mold behind a wardrobe, coupled with your wife's symptoms, indicates a serious issue that store-bought spray will not adequately address.

In the UAE's high humidity, surface cleaning is a temporary fix. The mold you see is the fruiting body; the root system (hyphae) is likely deep within the wall or flooring. A professional will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the moisture source—often condensation from AC ducts in the wall, a small leak, or capillary rise from the slab—and fix it first. Without addressing the root cause, the mold will return quickly.

The health symptoms you describe are a significant red flag. Professional remediation is not just about scrubbing a stain; it's about containment. They will seal the area with negative air pressure to prevent millions of spores from spreading throughout your home during the removal process, which is a critical step DIY methods completely miss. They will also safely dispose of contaminated porous materials like drywall or insulation.

For a case of this size and with occupants experiencing symptoms, a professional assessment is the only recommended course of action. Look for a company that provides a clear protocol, uses HEPA filtration equipment, and, most importantly, can provide before-and-after lab testing to verify the air and surface spore counts have returned to safe levels. This data is your proof that the environment is truly healthy again.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 7, 2026 9:38 am